Hi All!
Did the final two mods on my MS-170, namely the carb mod (Walbro 215, OEM), and the timing advance. I have some questions for you regarding the carb mod....
1. The original carb has a little "snorkel" on the top, which protrudes into a port in the plastic cover. The replacement carb does not. Nobody seems to have addressed this issue in the "mods" for this saw. Thus, I made a little plug out of plastic on the lathe to plug the hole and prevent dirt being sucked into the open hole.
2. The saw's H and L needles interact quite badly with one another, and it took me almost 2 tanks to dial the carb in. Eventually, very, very small tweaks were required. Even so, every now and then the saw just quits, and takes 50 - 60 pulls (and some fuel in the carb inlet) to get it running again.
3. Saw will not start in normal "run" mode. I either have to hold the throttle partially open (very uncomfortable), or do the whole "pull trigger, full choke on, flick up to high idle" thing before it will start again.
Any ideas? Your input is welcomed!
Thanks,
Mike
Did the final two mods on my MS-170, namely the carb mod (Walbro 215, OEM), and the timing advance. I have some questions for you regarding the carb mod....
1. The original carb has a little "snorkel" on the top, which protrudes into a port in the plastic cover. The replacement carb does not. Nobody seems to have addressed this issue in the "mods" for this saw. Thus, I made a little plug out of plastic on the lathe to plug the hole and prevent dirt being sucked into the open hole.
2. The saw's H and L needles interact quite badly with one another, and it took me almost 2 tanks to dial the carb in. Eventually, very, very small tweaks were required. Even so, every now and then the saw just quits, and takes 50 - 60 pulls (and some fuel in the carb inlet) to get it running again.
3. Saw will not start in normal "run" mode. I either have to hold the throttle partially open (very uncomfortable), or do the whole "pull trigger, full choke on, flick up to high idle" thing before it will start again.
Any ideas? Your input is welcomed!
Thanks,
Mike